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. >> has president assad crossed president obama's red line? >> translator: a long time ago. it's ban long time ago. >> the prime minister did not provide nbc news with hard evidence of chemical attack, but he will share whatever information he has with president obama when they meet next week. >>> also against the democrat who may stand the best chance of succeeding him in the white house. lawmakers are now ruling out the possibility of issuing a subpoena to former secretary of state hillary clinton require ing her to come back to kwhil for another round of testimony. at least five house committees are looking into the september 11th attack in libya that killed four americans. >>> speaker john boehner is under pressure from his own party to step up the investigation. yesterday he calls for the release of an e-mail from the state department from the day after the attack that he says will prove the administration suspected islamic extremist from the start. >> understand the reason this is still underway is because the white house has done everything possible to block access to
. >> has president assad crossed president obama's red line? >> translator: a long time ago. it's ban long time ago. >> the prime minister did not provide nbc news with hard evidence of chemical attack, but he will share whatever information he has with president obama when they meet next week. >>> also against the democrat who may stand the best chance of succeeding him in the white house. lawmakers are now ruling out the possibility of issuing a subpoena to former...
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after weeks of debate, growing concern about the alleged use of chemical weapons by the assad regime in syria. tonight one of the most important figures in the region says chemical weapons were, in fact, used. he says he has proof of it. and the world, including the u.s., he says, isn't paying nearly enough attention. nbc's ann curry is with us now live from istanbul in turkey with details. ann, good evening. >> reporter: brian, that's right. turkish prime minister erdogan, a longtime u.s. ally, told us syria's government has crossed president obama's red line on chemical weapons, and he challenged the u.s. and the world to end the war just across his border. >> translator: it's clear that the regime has used chemical weapons and missiles. they used about 200 missiles according to our intelligence. and it can be even more, but not less. >> reporter: what evidence do you have? >> we have the remainders of these missiles. there are pictures and there are intelligence reports. and there are patients who are brought to our hospitals who are wounded by these chemical weapons. >> reporter:
after weeks of debate, growing concern about the alleged use of chemical weapons by the assad regime in syria. tonight one of the most important figures in the region says chemical weapons were, in fact, used. he says he has proof of it. and the world, including the u.s., he says, isn't paying nearly enough attention. nbc's ann curry is with us now live from istanbul in turkey with details. ann, good evening. >> reporter: brian, that's right. turkish prime minister erdogan, a longtime...
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doesn't mind assad being in power. so i think the facts on the ground may have to change first. >> in an exclusive interview with anne curry, turkey says it has crossed president obama's red line and used chemical weapons. let's take a listen. >> it is clear that the regime has used chemical weapons. the missiles, they use about 200 missiles, according to our intelligence of the and it can be even more but not less. >> what evidence do you have? >> we have these missile that's are pictures. and there are intelligence reports and there are patients who are brought to our hospitals who are wounded by these. >> the prime minister said he will discuss all of that when he meets with president obama next week. what do you make of these claims? >> i think it puts more pressure on the obama administration. but the way obama is proceeding right now and playing this is that they're going to have the united nations figure out what happened. it will be an international consensus. obama is very sensitive that there was a bad call o
doesn't mind assad being in power. so i think the facts on the ground may have to change first. >> in an exclusive interview with anne curry, turkey says it has crossed president obama's red line and used chemical weapons. let's take a listen. >> it is clear that the regime has used chemical weapons. the missiles, they use about 200 missiles, according to our intelligence of the and it can be even more but not less. >> what evidence do you have? >> we have these missile...
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this is at the hands of the bashar al assad regime. and many syrians have called this at their own peril. one man called us many times. you probably know him, he's called the show many times, you can hear his voice. his family reports he was arrested two weeks ago near his damascus home. i spoke to him about his conditions of the detention back then. listen. >> madness and death. >> madness and death? >> yes. i could not conjure up what was inside. it is not the physical torture, i'm not talking about that. i'm talking about the torture of souls. >> we have talked often over the last year, and you insisted on using your name. was there a moment, did you ever regret that? i mean, do you regret that? >> never, anderson. not for a single second. never. we all talk about the martyrs but no one is talking about those people who are inside the detention centers, these horror places. there is evil in syria. now i understand more. now i'm more committed to people who are -- i'm feeling committed to any kid oppressed in the world. there is the
this is at the hands of the bashar al assad regime. and many syrians have called this at their own peril. one man called us many times. you probably know him, he's called the show many times, you can hear his voice. his family reports he was arrested two weeks ago near his damascus home. i spoke to him about his conditions of the detention back then. listen. >> madness and death. >> madness and death? >> yes. i could not conjure up what was inside. it is not the physical...
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once assad goes. then there's a whole new set of problems, because the opposition changes from al qaeda and al nusra which are jihadist. to more democratic groups, there's going to be another civil war. it's a very complex situation. and i'm not saying we should never go in. but right now, i think the president by being sort of cautious on this, is making the right call. >> do you have any unanswered questions about the benghazi attack? >> well, i think the only unanswered, well there are a couple. the one is, could they have gotten that group of people there that would have been able to help? what i've heard is probably not. and there were also concerns about moving people out of tripoli. part of the context that's been forgotten. there were over 30 protests going on around the world during this week involving this andty, perceived to be anti-muslim video. five of them involved attacks on diplomatic missions, there was a lot going on that week. whether we could have gotten military people there in ti
once assad goes. then there's a whole new set of problems, because the opposition changes from al qaeda and al nusra which are jihadist. to more democratic groups, there's going to be another civil war. it's a very complex situation. and i'm not saying we should never go in. but right now, i think the president by being sort of cautious on this, is making the right call. >> do you have any unanswered questions about the benghazi attack? >> well, i think the only unanswered, well...
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we chronicled the horrors the people have endured at the hands of the al assad regime. we have been told many times, you probably know if you watched this show, you heard his voice. his family reports he was arrested two weeks ago near his damascus home. they have no information about him. we want to point out he was also arrested back in december after his release. i spoke to him about his conditions of his detention back then. listen. >> it is a fact before madness, death. i hear many horror stories. i could not imagine what happens inside. it is not the physical torture. i'm not talking about that. i'm talking about the torture of souls. >> we have talked often over the last more than a year, and you insisted on using your name. was there a moment, did you ever regret that? do you regret that now? >> never, anderson. not for a single second. never. i feel more responsible now. we all talk about the martyrs, about the people who are killed every day, but no one is talking about those people who are inside these detention centers, these horror places. we should all uni
we chronicled the horrors the people have endured at the hands of the al assad regime. we have been told many times, you probably know if you watched this show, you heard his voice. his family reports he was arrested two weeks ago near his damascus home. they have no information about him. we want to point out he was also arrested back in december after his release. i spoke to him about his conditions of his detention back then. listen. >> it is a fact before madness, death. i hear many...
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but this plays into the hands of the assad regime. they believe that the rebels there are committing atrocities. and this does not look good for the rebels or for the free syrian army. >> mohammed jamjoon, appreciate it. secretary kerry is trying to convince the russians, let's get to the bargaining table. he's got a tough sell when you take a look at what's happening on both sides now. >> yes, exactly. horrible stuff. and the free syrian army is not going to be pleased about this, that's for sure. >> angelina jolie's double ma mastectomy. it has women all over the world wondering what they would do if they were in her shoes. we'll talk to a miss america contestant who has confronted the very same tough choice. if you're seeing spots before your eyes, it's time for aveeno® positively radiant face moisturizer. [ female announcer ] aveeno® with soy helps reduce the look of brown spots in 4 weeks. for healthy radiant skin. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i
but this plays into the hands of the assad regime. they believe that the rebels there are committing atrocities. and this does not look good for the rebels or for the free syrian army. >> mohammed jamjoon, appreciate it. secretary kerry is trying to convince the russians, let's get to the bargaining table. he's got a tough sell when you take a look at what's happening on both sides now. >> yes, exactly. horrible stuff. and the free syrian army is not going to be pleased about this,...
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assad in your view? what is your message to him today at this moment in history? >> translator: well i am saying that he should leave syria immedia immediately. sooner or later the opposition are going to get him, and i hope that his end does not be like gadha gadhafi's. >> that reference to former libyan ditaker moammar gadhafi who was killed by his own people. the prime minister didn't reveal what kind of chemical weapons his investigators report finding but he says his government is sharing the intelligence. the white house responded to his interview with us saying it does not yet have the evidence to say for certain whether the red line on chemical weapons has been crossed. ann curry, nbc news, istanbul. >>> now back to cleveland, and the neighborhood character who's now a national hero, but charles ramsey told nbc's "nightline" he won't accept any rewards. >> all you have to do is make that check out to amanda berry. what else you got? any another reward? make them out to gina dejesus. what else you got? you go give that to michelle. what else you got? >> so
assad in your view? what is your message to him today at this moment in history? >> translator: well i am saying that he should leave syria immedia immediately. sooner or later the opposition are going to get him, and i hope that his end does not be like gadha gadhafi's. >> that reference to former libyan ditaker moammar gadhafi who was killed by his own people. the prime minister didn't reveal what kind of chemical weapons his investigators report finding but he says his government...
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convince putin and other russian leaders arming syrian rebels fighting against president bashar al-assad is the right thing to do. following his russian trip, secretary of state jerk jerk -- secretary of state john kerry will travel to rome. >> new jersey governor chris christie is revealing his secret surgery. he admitted to the new york post he had surgery in february to improve his health and be there for his children and admits the surgery was not motivated by a presidential run but political fundraisers say the surgery is a clear sign that christie plans on running for president. so far, it is believed that he has lost between 30 and 40 pounds. >> look outside we have clouds to start the day but what about weather in a moment. >> the sig-alert on 680, a fatal crash with the latest information. >> we trafficking this accident what occurred at vargas road southbound 680. the coroner came on the scene so this is very active with a sig-alert around since 4:30. the backup is complete gridlock. we have backups on highway 84 from livermore. there are not many alternates but in sunol take h
convince putin and other russian leaders arming syrian rebels fighting against president bashar al-assad is the right thing to do. following his russian trip, secretary of state jerk jerk -- secretary of state john kerry will travel to rome. >> new jersey governor chris christie is revealing his secret surgery. he admitted to the new york post he had surgery in february to improve his health and be there for his children and admits the surgery was not motivated by a presidential run but...
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turkey blamed the assad government in what appears to be escalating tensions between the two since turkey supports the rebels. they're holding nine people in connection with the bombings. >>> you guys remember o.j. simpson. you feel like you haven't seen him in while? well, fret not, he will be seen outside of prison for the first time in four years. simpson will be in a las vegas courtroom monday asking for a new trial. he's serving a nine-year sentence for a robbery involving sports memorabilia back in 2008. >>> chrysler is recalling nearly 500,000 jeeps worldwide. the problem is that the transmission can shift itself into neutral. bad transmission! jeep commanders made between 2006 and 2010, grand cherokees built between '05 and 2010 need to be checked. chrysler reports 26 accidents and two injuries related to the defects. >>> in boston, heather abbott threw out the first pitch for last night's red sox game. heather lost her leg in the marathon bombings last month. today, she says, hey, this is the hand i've been dealt, and now she's just focusing on her recovery. >>> and finally, i pr
turkey blamed the assad government in what appears to be escalating tensions between the two since turkey supports the rebels. they're holding nine people in connection with the bombings. >>> you guys remember o.j. simpson. you feel like you haven't seen him in while? well, fret not, he will be seen outside of prison for the first time in four years. simpson will be in a las vegas courtroom monday asking for a new trial. he's serving a nine-year sentence for a robbery involving sports...
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that's worse than assad being there. i think we can. we've known for a long time which of the groups are more moderate and more secular. you never have total control, but i think it's time for us to begin changing the balance. and i think that's the right way to do it. >> senator, before you go, when you played golf with the president of the united states do you pull out all the stops to beat him, or do you think he's the president, i'm going to let him win this one? >> you know, i've got to be honest. i played pretty well yesterday, and i tried to make every putt. i really did. look, the president, again, he wants that. it was a great match. he played saxby and myself and it was a lot of fun. and we did talk about some public policy issues. so constructive in every way. we all committed not to give a readout on that but no we played to win. >> senator corker good to see you. thank you. >> thank you. >>> for the first time in 40 years, queen elizabeth will miss the commonwealth heads of government meeting. buckingham palace officials sa
that's worse than assad being there. i think we can. we've known for a long time which of the groups are more moderate and more secular. you never have total control, but i think it's time for us to begin changing the balance. and i think that's the right way to do it. >> senator, before you go, when you played golf with the president of the united states do you pull out all the stops to beat him, or do you think he's the president, i'm going to let him win this one? >> you know,...
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and that's whyr for the last two years we have been active in trying to ensure that ba sheer assad exits the stage and that we can begin a political transition process. that's the reason why we've invested so much in humanitarian aid. that's the reason why we're so invested in helping the opposition, why we've mobilized the international community to isolate syria. that's why we are now providing non-lethal citie assistance to e opposition and that's why we're going t to continue to do the wk that we need to do. and in terms of the costs and the benefits, i think there would be severe costs in doing nothing. that's why we're not doing nothing. that's why we are actively vested in the process. if what you're asking is are there continuing reevaluations about what we do, what actions we take in conjunction with other international partners to optimize the day when or to hasten the day when we can see a better situation in syria, we've been doing that all along. we'll continue to do that. i think that understandably there's a desire for easy answers. that's not the situation there. my job i
and that's whyr for the last two years we have been active in trying to ensure that ba sheer assad exits the stage and that we can begin a political transition process. that's the reason why we've invested so much in humanitarian aid. that's the reason why we're so invested in helping the opposition, why we've mobilized the international community to isolate syria. that's why we are now providing non-lethal citie assistance to e opposition and that's why we're going t to continue to do the wk...
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interests after the fall of assad. that has not allowed the opposition a to be more successful, and b, if that power vacuum was on the other side of it was filled with iran, so they are very, very concerned about where we are and want the united states to step up its role. bill: you said the best-worst option at this point must be managed. what is that? >> i think we can help train the opposition forces to our standards. we can provide intelligence packages so that they can be more effective on the ground, and coordinate the arab league efforts on the ground in syria. that does not mean the 101st air bone, eufrt doesn't mean the navy, no boots on the ground. it just means we can play a coordinating role, as someone said not the certificate sheriff but the coach. bill: are we ready to do that? >> i hope so. i think we better do much it. if we ever want a diplomatic solution you have to have the confidence and credibility with the opposition and the arab league, they are the two that will be key to the negotiations. we d
interests after the fall of assad. that has not allowed the opposition a to be more successful, and b, if that power vacuum was on the other side of it was filled with iran, so they are very, very concerned about where we are and want the united states to step up its role. bill: you said the best-worst option at this point must be managed. what is that? >> i think we can help train the opposition forces to our standards. we can provide intelligence packages so that they can be more...
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and her tough questions for assad. all this time, one person waiting. what has your daughter said to you about this decision? >> there were times when i feel i should have been with my daughter. i think every working mother has those days, but i think she wants me to stop working now and spend more time with her, and i will. >> reporter: and backstage, the mike, the cards, the tv ear piece and she was off. >> let me just say that -- take a breath -- but in the summer of 2014, a year from now, i plan to retire from appearing on television at all. >> reporter: right there her co-hosts, her viewers and her boss, who once delivered her the mail in 1976, bob iger, the ceo of disney. >> i was asked to deliver something to your dressing room. i didn't even think you would be there. i barged in and there you were. i was rather embarrassed. >> was i nice i hope? >> extremely nice. put me at ease. asked me what my name was, what did i do? i told you. and from then on you called me jim. my name is bob. >> thank you, jim, it means so much. >> reporter: david muir,
and her tough questions for assad. all this time, one person waiting. what has your daughter said to you about this decision? >> there were times when i feel i should have been with my daughter. i think every working mother has those days, but i think she wants me to stop working now and spend more time with her, and i will. >> reporter: and backstage, the mike, the cards, the tv ear piece and she was off. >> let me just say that -- take a breath -- but in the summer of 2014,...
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the united states has been putting pressure on russia to put pressure on syria's president, bashar al assad. you wrote that russian analysts think washington is kidding its itself if they think putin can create a quick and easy exit. >> i think they're sort of playing the russia card. i give secretary of state kerry credit for going there. it was a real up and down trip, wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. and putin wasn't ready to meet him, so the secretary of state went on this impromptu tour, walked around red square for a while. still, putin's not ready to meet him. in the end, kerry spent three hours waiting to meet vladimir putin. went back to his hotel and waited there. apparently putin does this to a lot of people. he made another man in the past wait 4 1/2 hours. kerry came out of these talks with a promise from the russians that they would co-host some new peace talks where there would be an effort to get the syrian government and the rebels to name some kind of interim government. i don't know if that's going to work, but kerry has maybe bought the administration a little
the united states has been putting pressure on russia to put pressure on syria's president, bashar al assad. you wrote that russian analysts think washington is kidding its itself if they think putin can create a quick and easy exit. >> i think they're sort of playing the russia card. i give secretary of state kerry credit for going there. it was a real up and down trip, wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. and putin wasn't ready to meet him, so the secretary of state went on this...
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turkey is supporting the opposition against al assad, syrian government feels that turkey is trying to undermine its ability to control the country and turkey hosts, refugees in this country, and it was in that area, southern turkey, where many of the syrian refugees are now living that these two -- at least would explosions took place. according to turkish officials there were two car bombings in the town in southern turkey. it is right on the turkish/syrian border. tens of thousands of syrians, people who escaped the fighting in syria, are living in this town. according to a turkish official this morning, the first of the explosions was a car bomb that exploded near the municipal building, killing at least four people, wounding at least 18 others. and the other explosion also a car bomb not very far away in the industrial zone. will have been no claim of responsibility or month way of knowing exactly at this stage who carried out these attacks but the suspicion at least in this town is that this was organized by the syrian government. by syrian intelligence agents and already some tu
turkey is supporting the opposition against al assad, syrian government feels that turkey is trying to undermine its ability to control the country and turkey hosts, refugees in this country, and it was in that area, southern turkey, where many of the syrian refugees are now living that these two -- at least would explosions took place. according to turkish officials there were two car bombings in the town in southern turkey. it is right on the turkish/syrian border. tens of thousands of...
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the goal was to see what the rebels claim is evidence of chemical weapons use by the assad regime. this young man, maad barish is an activist he says he filmed an attack in a village april 29th. his video is disturbing to watch. several victims appear to be choking, struggling to breathe. among the injured is a 50-year-old woman, miriam al hatib slipping in and out of consciousness and this was the cause, rebels claim, a trail of smoke from a device dropped from a government helicopter. the rebels provided us with two photographs of devices, this one experts say strongly resembles an indian-made burning type riot controlled grenade a kind of tier gas, not sarin. we visited the syrian hospital where the woman was taken. dr. kandil treated her personally and took photographs. "the patient was unconscious, sweating, white liquid at the mouth, struggling to breathe and had small pupils." hospital staff showed us urine and blood samples they say they took from al hatib. al hatib died the same day of the incident. rebels claim this was a chemical weapons attack, smoke dropped from a heli
the goal was to see what the rebels claim is evidence of chemical weapons use by the assad regime. this young man, maad barish is an activist he says he filmed an attack in a village april 29th. his video is disturbing to watch. several victims appear to be choking, struggling to breathe. among the injured is a 50-year-old woman, miriam al hatib slipping in and out of consciousness and this was the cause, rebels claim, a trail of smoke from a device dropped from a government helicopter. the...